Jmarsh544
Well-Known Member
I recently put together a recipe based on Biermuncher's Centennial Blond with the following ingredents:
6 lbs. light LME
1 lbs. Cara-pils/ dextrine
.50 oz centennial
.50 cascade
1 pkg notty
I steeped the grains at 165 degree for forty minutes and then proceeded to do a 4 gallon boil for an hour with hop additions. After cooling the wort to 150 degrees and bringing the volume up to 5.5 gallons I took a specific gravity measurement and the OG was 1.026. I took the reading twice because this was lower than I was expecting. I added the yeast and fermented in the primary for 3 weeks at 64 degrees.
I took a reading yesterday before bottling and the FG was 1.12. I was hoping that someone could run this recipe in Beersmith and let me know what the estimated OG and FG were supposed to be as well as any reasons why these low numbers may have occurred.
(The beer tasted great from the sample tube)
Thanks
6 lbs. light LME
1 lbs. Cara-pils/ dextrine
.50 oz centennial
.50 cascade
1 pkg notty
I steeped the grains at 165 degree for forty minutes and then proceeded to do a 4 gallon boil for an hour with hop additions. After cooling the wort to 150 degrees and bringing the volume up to 5.5 gallons I took a specific gravity measurement and the OG was 1.026. I took the reading twice because this was lower than I was expecting. I added the yeast and fermented in the primary for 3 weeks at 64 degrees.
I took a reading yesterday before bottling and the FG was 1.12. I was hoping that someone could run this recipe in Beersmith and let me know what the estimated OG and FG were supposed to be as well as any reasons why these low numbers may have occurred.
(The beer tasted great from the sample tube)
Thanks